The bulbous bow is a common feature for large displacement vessels. The purpose of the bulbous bow is to reduce the bow wave, hereby making use of wave cancellation theory. The main drawback of these type of bows is that the drag reduction effect is only present for a limited range of sailing speeds. If the transit velocity is altered, the effect of the bulbous bow can even result in an increase of wave making drag. Due to this sensitivity to the sailing speed it is important to be able to predict the location of the waves generated by the protruding bulb. Computational fluid dynamics is gaining interest in commercial marine industries. The size and transit velocity at which the previously mentioned vessels that employ the protruding bulb o...
Abstract.Accurate simulation of turbulent free surface flows around surface ships has a central role...
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The last decade has been marked by a continuous growth in computational power, which has allowed for...
In this work we analyse the features of the unsteady breaking of two dimensional free surface waves ...
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The generation of wave due to moving hydrofoil in steady streams close to a free surface is presente...
International audienceFoiling yachts and crafts are both very sensitive to the flying height in term...
The Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equation has been numerically solved in order to study the inter...
Steady three-dimensional and two free surface waves generated by moving bodies are presented, the fl...
The use of a transom stern on marine vehicles introduces many difficulties for the designer to predi...
Accurate simulation of turbulent free surface flows around surface ships has a central role in the o...
In the present studies, hydrodynamic phenomena with vortex flow around the bow of a blunt ship are s...
Copyright © 2018 by the International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE) In the present...
Bluff bodies advancing through a free surface at high Froude numbers create intricate flow patterns ...
This thesis investigates measurement techniques to measure the far field free surface wake of a subm...
Abstract.Accurate simulation of turbulent free surface flows around surface ships has a central role...
Moving through water takes much more effort than walking through air, and this explains why ships tr...
The last decade has been marked by a continuous growth in computational power, which has allowed for...
In this work we analyse the features of the unsteady breaking of two dimensional free surface waves ...
The present paper focuses on the numerical investigation of the flow around the fully submerged 2D a...
The generation of wave due to moving hydrofoil in steady streams close to a free surface is presente...
International audienceFoiling yachts and crafts are both very sensitive to the flying height in term...
The Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equation has been numerically solved in order to study the inter...
Steady three-dimensional and two free surface waves generated by moving bodies are presented, the fl...
The use of a transom stern on marine vehicles introduces many difficulties for the designer to predi...
Accurate simulation of turbulent free surface flows around surface ships has a central role in the o...
In the present studies, hydrodynamic phenomena with vortex flow around the bow of a blunt ship are s...
Copyright © 2018 by the International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE) In the present...
Bluff bodies advancing through a free surface at high Froude numbers create intricate flow patterns ...
This thesis investigates measurement techniques to measure the far field free surface wake of a subm...
Abstract.Accurate simulation of turbulent free surface flows around surface ships has a central role...
Moving through water takes much more effort than walking through air, and this explains why ships tr...
The last decade has been marked by a continuous growth in computational power, which has allowed for...